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  4. FORECAST.

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  5. REDS NEAR PEIPING: EARLY FALL LIKELY

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The situation around Peiping, the former Chinese capital, has suddenly taken a turn for the worse, says the Peiping correspondent of The Times. ...

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  6. GODPARENTS AT THE ROYAL CHRISTENING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Royal baby will be christened tomorrow Charles Philip Arthur George, it was announced from Buckingham ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Trades Hall Fight On Again--P3.

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  8. Judge Gives Bond To Tree-Slasher

    GEELONG, Wednesday. --Judge Mitchell today released on bond a youth who slashed a street tree ...

    Article : 276 words
  9. THIS CARRIER WILL BE OURS TOMORROW

    SHOWING the superstructure of Australia's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BONNIE [?]INCE CHARLIE AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday. Choice of the name [?] for the Royal by is a surprise," the ...

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  11. History In The Making

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Duke of Edinburgh visited The Times office tonight and saw the ...

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  12. GERMANY COSTS U.K. £537m.--

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The occupation of the British zone of Germany cost Britain £537 million from ...

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  13. NO ADVICE OF VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. The Federal Government [?] received to advice to [?] London reports ...

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  14. TEDDER SAYS RAF IS POOR BUT PLUCKY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Chief of the Air Staff, Marshal of the RAF Lord Tedder, admitted tonight that "the financial struggle to make ends meet has driven out some of our best men and ...

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  16. BACK FROM ENGLAND

    SIR BERTRAM STEVENS, former Premier of New South Wales, photographed at Essendon Airport today on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. [?]P-Liberal [?]hity Poll?

    The Premier (Mr. Holl[?]) suggested today that secret ballot of rank and members of the ...

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  18. WOOL AT 152d. lb.

    The Victorian record price of 152d. a lb. was paid for four bales of Cavendish wool at today's, wool auction. ...

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  19. Two Terrorists Shot In Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday -- Two Chinese terrorists were shot dead this morning when going to buy their daily ...

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  20. [?]at Will The Surplus Be?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Federal revenue is [?] to exceed the Bud[?] estimate by between ...

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  21. Plane Delayed

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A Qantas Constellation airliner due at Mascot early today from London turned back to Darwin ...

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  22. HEAT WAVELET IS COMING

    Hot northerlies are heading for Melbourne-- for a one-day heat wave. Temperatures in the city ...

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  23. Wig Rush Is On In Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The latest unforeseen rush on the National Health Service is for wigs. ...

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  24. BRITAIN TO BE SHOPKEEPER

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Chancellor of tire Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) told the Commons that the Government ...

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  25. JOCKEY SUSPENDED FOR SIX MONTHS

    KYNETON. Wednesday. -- Jockey K. Denham was disqualified for six months at the Kyneton races today under rule ...

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  26. Duke In Holland

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday -- The Duke of Gloucester arrived this evening at Schlpol airfield in a plane of the King's Flight ...

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